• Contemporary

    Character Interview: A’yen from My Name is A’yen @rachelleighgeek #RLFblog #SciFi

    My Name Is A’yen 

    About the Book

    Title My Name Is A’yen
    Genre: science fiction
    romance
    Author Rachel Leigh
    Smith
    Book heat level: PG-13
    They’ve taken everything from him.
    Except his name.
    The
    Loks Mé have been slaves for so long, freedom is a distant myth A’yen Mesu no longer
    believes. A year in holding, because of his master’s murder, has sucked the life
    from him. Archaeologist Farran Hart buys him to protect her on an expedition to
    the Rim, the last unexplored quadrant.
    Farran
    believes the Loks Mé once lived on the Rim and is determined to prove it. And win
    A’yen’s trust. But she’s a breeder’s daughter and can’t be trusted.
    Hidden
    rooms, information caches, and messages from a long-dead king change A’yen’s mind
    about her importance. When she’s threatened he offers himself in exchange, and lands
    on the Breeders Association’s radar. The truth must be told. Even if it costs him
    his heart.

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    Interview with A’yen

    Tell us about yourself, please.
    Well, I’m thirty-one,
    an only child, have no clue who my dad is, and I’m a slave. That’s what the law
    says anyway. Thing is, though, I refuse to be one. I’m a person, same as you. Doesn’t
    matter I’m a different species. I still have a brain, intelligence, and dreams.
    Just like humans. I damn well never gave my permission to humanity to make me a
    slave.
    What is it that you want, but cannot have? Authors
    call this the conflict of the story.
    To be free and make
    my own choices. I can’t have it because I’m a slave, and the only way for my species
    to not be a slave is to be dead. It’d break my mom’s heart if I died, though when
    my story opens I’m tired of life and don’t want any part of it.
    Then there’s the whole
    bit with Fae pushing at me and me not being ready to let go of my dead lover. She’s
    so different from him, and doesn’t always see me as a person. When she started uncovering
    things that prove this planet once belonged to my people, someone in the expedition
    started threatening her. Me being the idiot I am I did the only thing I knew how
    to do: sacrifice my choices to save her.
    What’s your internal limitation? Meaning, what
    is it about you that makes it so you cannot do what it is you need to do during
    this story?
    I’m invisible to most
    people. Then there are a handful who I wish didn’t see me. See, I’m viewed as less-than.
    Something for others to play with, with no regard for my feelings and needs. So
    I’m a bit of a recluse, to keep people from seeing me and wanting things from me
    I have no intention of giving them. I know I need to stand up for myself, but that
    doesn’t mean it’s easy.
    I’m also not used to
    standing on my own. For the last twenty years I hid behind the man who owned me.
    He was also my lover. He wouldn’t let anyone mistreat or abuse me, and he loved
    me with all his heart and soul. I was a person to him, the person who held his heart.
    Then he died protecting me. I don’t like being alone, but I also don’t want people
    around me. I think you humans call that being stuck between a rock and a hard place.
    I don’t trust easily,
    because humans see me as a thing to possess. The men of my species are both feared
    and lusted after. By everyone. I chose of my own free will to sleep with a human
    male, but most of us don’t have any choice at all about whether we warm a human’s
    bed.
    What’s your external complication? In the story
    world your author created, explain what it is you fear most.
    Ooh, lady. You go deep
    here. What I fear most? Being alone. See, I know what it is to be loved to the point
    of sacrifice. And I won’t settle for anything less. But to do that I have to let
    people get close to me. Which I’m not good at, as evidenced by the many ways I push
    Fae away from me and try to lock her out of my heart.
    The one time I let someone
    all the way into my heart, I lost him. With him I was never alone, even when it
    was just the two of us.
    I also fear being used.
    It steals your heart and soul one piece at a time. The expedition members see me
    as dangerous. They don’t care I have skills they need. They try to put me into their
    box of what my species is supposed to be: free labor. Except I have a skill and
    a trade they need.
    You can probably guess
    at this point what I do in the story. I isolate myself and let myself be used. To
    keep my loved ones safe. Because they’re worth it. Love means nothing without sacrifice.
    Tell us about your significant other, that person
    who makes living worthwhile.
    Ah, Fae. She’s everything
    light and beautiful in my world. She’s an archaeologist and one of the few who think
    I should be a free man. It’s a beautiful thing. When she looks at me I feel real,
    more than property. Like I matter. I’m not invisible to her, nor is she afraid of
    me.
    What would that person say about you?
    That I’m stubborn, don’t
    know when to keep my mouth shut, and that I complete her.
    Are you happy with the way your story ended?
    Why or why not?
    I totally am! I got
    the girl, found the planet my people once called home, met my dad, learned to stand
    up for myself. And the story’s not over. Finding our home is the first chapter.
    Getting it back is the real struggle.

    About the Writer

    You have the length of a tweet (140 characters)
    to describe yourself as a writer. Let’s see what you can do.
    I write romance for
    the hero lover.
    Why did you choose to write about this character?
    I didn’t! He chose me
    then wouldn’t leave me alone. I dreamed him one night and the very next day dove
    into his story. I haven’t left it since.
    Was there anything you discovered about this
    character that was a surprise to you?
    Yes. He’s bi. I suspected
    it when I was working on the opening chapters, but it still surprised me when he
    confirmed it and showed me how much he loved Wayan Mesu.
    Why do you write?
    I can’t not write. Stringing
    words together is as important to me as oxygen. I went through a dry spell a few
    years ago, because of circumstances in my life, and it was awful. The not being
    able to write made everything so much worse.
    What do you want to write next?
    I’m finishing up the
    first draft of A’yen’s Legacy #4, Heart of Winter. After that I have edits on book
    three. After that’s done I’m diving into A’yen’s Legacy #6, Essence of Loyalty.
    Are any sequels planned for this book?
    Not just planned. Written.
    Book two, The King’s Mistress, releases January 20, 2015. Book three, To Save A
    Life, will be out in the spring. Four and five are written, and I’m brewing on six,
    seven, and eight.

    Author Bio

    Rachel Leigh Smith writes romance for the hero lover. She lives
    in central Louisiana with her family and a half-crazed calico. When not writing,
    which isn’t often, she’s hanging with her family, doing counted cross-stitch, or
    yakking about life, the universe, and everything with her besties. There may also
    be Netflix binging . . .
    She’s an active member of the Science Fiction Romance Brigade
    and Romance Writers of America. You can sign up for her newsletter at her website.

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  • Contemporary

    5 Easy Questions @barbbradley #RLFblog #SFrom #scifiromance

    Stolen Desire 
    5 Easy Questions is an interview is designed to be quick,
    easy, and fun. Today’s guest is Barbara Donlon Bradley.
    What is your go-to
    meal to order when you dine out? Your favorite “I know it will hit the
    spot” item.
    This one is hard because of all the different restaurants
    out there but stuffed flounder is one of my all time favorites.
    What were you like
    when you were in school?
    Dorky – I was taller than my friends and a bit clumsy. I was
    also a big book worm. Not much has changed over the years.
    Would you rather stay
    inside and watch snow falling, or get out in it and build a snowman?
    A little of both – I love watching snow fall and hate to
    ruin the beautiful blanket as it covers the ground, but I live in an area where
    snow doesn’t stay for long so building a snowman will keep the snow around just
    a little longer
    What was your
    favorite book as a child?
    It’s funny you asked this – I’ve been thinking about this
    myself. The book that made me a reader and I loved so much that I wrote it word
    for word in a notebook so I could have a copy of it wasThe Faraway Lurs. I can’t
    remember who the author was now but that book was the one.
    What was the last
    movie you watched (home or theater)?
    The kid at heart in me watched Rio 2. It was cute and had
    some really funny parts. My husband thought there was a little too much singing
    but we all enjoyed it.

    About the Book

    Title Stolen Desire
    Genre SF/Futuristic Erotic romance
    Author Barbara Donlon Bradley
    Book heat level (based on movie ratings): R + 18 – explicit
    scenes
    Blurb When Heather is confronted with her time traveling
    self she fears the worse. The woman came to warn them of a terrible accident
    but something isn’t right. The visitors her future self says are there to help
    only wants to kidnap her and kill her mate. Using her mind she tries to protect
    her friends and family. Yet she wakes up as a prisoner after seeing the ship
    Storm is in blow up. She is now alone, and trapped. Somehow she has to figure
    out a way home and hopefully reverse all the horrible things that have taken
    her family from her.

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  • Contemporary

    Interview: Daisy Banks author of A Perfect Match @DaisyBanks12 #RLFblog #scifi #fantasy

    A Perfect Match 

    About the Book

    Title A Perfect Match
    Genre Futuristic Fantasy
    Author Name Daisy Banks
    Book heat level (based on movie ratings): R
    Daisy Banks whisks you
    into a futuristic world, where you might
    fight for water, or offer up your freedom and become a slave for the promise of
    enough to drink.
    Passion and politics
    ripple through A Perfect Match where the enmity between the government leader, Lord Chardel and Commander
    Varon, head of the Astan water acquirement fleet, is at flashpoint. The enforced
    marriage of Anwell Nastor, a young Temple
    adept, to Commander Varon, not only breaks Astan religious rules, but could break
    untried hearts. This cruel ploy meant to silence Varon’s opposition to current circumstances
    in the city-state brings unexpected results. Through careful manipulation of the
    news links, Varon and his bride become the city’s most adored couple, but danger
    shadows their steps.
    Join Anwell and Varon
    as they discover the power of A Perfect Match on their perilous journey in a world
    full of dangers and political intrigue.

    Buy This Book

    Interview with Daisy Banks

    Why did you write this
    book?
    This book is the offshoot of another I started. I realized I’d
    begun in the middle of something and needed the reasons behind those events for
    things to make sense. Therefore A Perfect Match came into being. I had a great time
    writing this story and found the characters, like their world, compelling. I think
    this is a cross genre romance, part fantasy and part sci-fi.
    This is the first time I have written something so complex and
    I enjoyed the challenge of world building and creating a religion, government and
    social structure. The society my characters function in is one where they shine
    as individuals and as a couple. I always enjoy seeing my characters overcome obstacles
    and Varon and Anwell face a raft of difficulties in A Perfect Match. I also like
    to see my characters grow and this couple develop as individuals as they learn to
    depend on each other.
    I guess the most basic reason of all as to why I wrote this story
    is that it was in my head and I wanted to tell the tale. The sci-fi futuristic elements
    to the story are a step in a different direction for me and I surprised myself with
    some of the aspects of the story.
    What is your favorite
    genre to read?
    I enjoy fantasy and have done for a long time. I like fantasy
    romance and epic fantasy stories. One of the joys of fantasy is the range and depth
    it offers both writers and readers.
    What is your favorite
    character from fiction?
    My all time favorite character remains Merlin in all the many
    interpretations of his story. I like the many different qualities within the character
    of Merlin. I also enjoy the range and depth different writers have discovered showing
    many elements to him.
    Do you enjoy films and/or
    TV shows? Which are your favorites?
    I enjoy movies in many genres and I love some of the old movies
    from the 30’s and 40’s. My favorite version of Pride and Prejudice is the black
    and white version. I adore Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers dance movies and anything
    with Katherine Hepburn in it. I watch more up to date movies too and I have a big
    collection of DVD’s.
    The two most memorable films I saw in a cinema are Jaws, because
    the whole audience stood clapping and cheering at the end when the shark got killed,
    and Lord of the Rings part 1 because Hobbiton looked so close to my imagining.
    I don’t watch a great deal of TV but I do like Sherlock Holmes
    and Dr. Who. I tend to watch historical documentary style programs rather than anything
    else.
    What are you working on
    at the moment, and what are we likely to see from you in the coming months?
    At present, I am thrilled to have my book A Perfect Match released
    today by Taliesin Publishing and am working on some promotional activities and blogging
    about that story.
    I am also in edits with the sequel to Timeless, To Eternity,
    which will be published by Lyrical Press, A Kensington Imprint, later this year.
    I am very excited that this story will be available to readers soon.
    Next year my fantasy story, Marked for Magic, will be released
    by Lyrical Press too.
    I am also working on short story for a group anthology but that’s
    all a bit hush hush right now.
    There is a new historical as a work in progress too and a short
    story that should be finished by the end of July. All in all, there is lots going
    on and I’m working hard.
    Please tell us about your
    latest book.
    Commander Varon Jarlath is an interstellar water diviner of great
    talent and a hero to the city that survives because of his successful missions.
    His popularity with the folk adds to the reasons behind the enmity of Lord Chardel,
    leader of the city government body, the Carnag.
    Varon understands the malice behind the offer of a bride and
    the political difficulty he might face should he refuse the generosity of the Carnag.
    His hopes for the success of his marriage are not high until he meets his bride.
    Anwell Nastor has spent every day since her twelfth birthday
    in the Temple offering
    prayer chants to the gods. The shock of her wedding almost overwhelms her but she
    has courage and a mind.
    Political intrigue, the danger to the folk and the city all push
    Varon and his bride to work together to gain popularity so they can have a voice
    and make a difference.

    Author Bio

    Daisy Banks writes sensual and spicy romance in the Historical, Paranormal
    and Fantasy genres. An obsessive writer Daisy is passionate about her stories. Her
    focus is to offer the best tale she can to readers. Daisy is married, with two grown
    up sons. She lives in a converted chapel in Shropshire, England. Antiques and collecting
    entertain Daisy when she isn’t writing.

    Author Social Media

    Website http://daisybanksnovels.yolasite.com/
    Facebook http://on.fb.me/18iRC35
    Pinterest http://bit.ly/16sF1XG

    Amazon Author Page amazon.com/author/daisybanks
  • Book Release,  Science Fiction Romance

    Author Interview: Linda Mooney @LindaMooney #RLFblog #Scifi #SFR

    Zonaton

    About Zonaton

    Genre sensuously erotic sci-fi romance novel
    Author Name Linda Mooney
    Book heat level (based on movie ratings): R
    The native inhabitants of AR617b, known as gerons
    are sentient creatures that resemble a cross between dragons and griffins of old
    Earth lore. When they initially tried to destroy the settlers, a deal was made to
    ensure both species’ survival. It was decided that each year, every five-year-old
    human child must take The Walk across a hundred meter field. If they don’t stop
    or run, they will arrive safely on the other side, and be allowed to grow up and
    have families of their own. But if they break the rule, the gerons will kill them
    unless, by a strange quirk of fate, a geron decides to Pair with the child, taking
    and raising the human as its own.
    Emmala took The Walk, and found herself adopted by
    one of the older gerons, an immense silvery-white creature named Zonaton. For the
    next fifteen years, he cared for her, protected her, and loved her. But now Emmala’s
    real family wants her back, and they will do everything they can to have her returned,
    even if it means killing Zonaton, and starting an all-out war with the gerons.
    What neither the settlers nor gerons realize is that
    there is another alien species watching and waiting for the two combatants to go
    into battle. Because when they do, that will be the aliens’ cue to destroy everyone,
    and claim AR617b for their own.

    Buy This Book

    Publisher Music And Press
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    Interview with Linda Mooney

    Why did you write this
    book?
    By accident, I ran across a piece of artwork on the internet
    that hit me like a two-by-four. I have no idea who the artist is, but it’s a picture
    of a human-like dragon/griffin protecting a naked young female. The picture is in
    sepia tones, mostly silver in color, and I just couldn’t shake the image. It was
    too powerful and beautiful, and I knew I had to write a story around the piece.
    What is your favorite
    genre to read?
    Believe it or not, I love to read mostly horror. As for romance,
    I’m very eclectic. Whatever gets my attention, I’ll read.
    What is your favorite
    character from fiction (not including your own characters)?
    I love the Comte de Saint Germaine, by Chelsea Quinn Yarbro.
    Do you enjoy films and/or
    TV shows? Which are your favorites?
    I watch mostly horror. Right now I’m a huge Walking Dead fan.
    I also watch Ghost Adventures, From Dusk ‘Til Dawn, and Sherlock.
    What are you working on
    at the moment, and what are we likely to see from you in the coming months?
    I’m jumping back and forth between several books. Once I retire
    from teaching in June (after 35 years), I hope to “settle down” and get
    a few more books completed, including AEquana’s Quest, HeartStorm, Runner’s Moon:
    Yarrolam, Every Battle Lord’s Nightmare, and an independent story called UnderSilver.
    Please tell us about your
    latest book.
    Zonaton is a geron, one of the sentient creatures inhabiting
    an Earth-like planet. A hundred years ago, the survivors of Earth landed on his
    world and began to colonize. But, as humans do, they began to ravage the planet,
    forcing the gerons to try and curb the destruction. As the gerons, who resemble
    dragon/griffin-like humans, are much more powerful, they nearly killed all the survivors,
    until one man managed to broker a truce between the species. As part of the treaty,
    every year, all 5-year-old children have to take The Walk across a barren plot of
    land. Those children who run or refuse to go are taken away and killed. Those who
    follow through survive to grow up.
    What the humans don’t realize is that gerons are extremely sensitive
    to human tendencies. Gerons can tell which child will grow up to become vicious
    and possibly a severe danger to their own kind. What the gerons actually do is cull
    the human population of any future danger.
    Emmala is old enough to take The Walk, but her situation is drastic.
    She is a severely abused child, both physically and emotionally. During the trial,
    Zonaton realizes she will not live to grow up if her situation doesn’t change, so
    he “adopts” her, and takes her away to live with him.
    The only problem with this is that he is well into his elderly
    years, and doesn’t have many left to live. All he can do is hope he remains around
    long enough to give Emmala – whom he has come to cherish – enough knowledge and
    support so that she can survive on her own after he is gone.
    What neither of them realize is that Emmala’s abusive parents
    decide they want her back with them, and they will do everything in their power
    to have her returned to them.
    At the same time, some rogue aliens, who have caused trouble
    before in the past, have landed back on the gerons’ planet, and it won’t be long
    before they’re expected to pose a major threat to both the humans and gerons.

    Author Bio

    Linda loves to write sensuously erotic romance with a fantasy,
    paranormal, or science fiction flair. Her technique is often described as being
    as visual as a motion picture or graphic novel.
    A wife, mother, and retired Kindergarten and music teacher, she
    lives in a small south Texas
    town near the Gulf coast where she delves into other worlds filled with daring exploits,
    adventure, and intense love.
    She has numerous best sellers, including 10 consecutive #1s.
    In 2009, she was named Whiskey Creek Press Torrid’s Author of the Year, and her
    book My Strength, My Power, My Love was named the 2009 WCPT Book of the Year. In
    2011, her book Lord of Thunder was named the EPIC eBook (formerly Eppie) Award Winner
    for Best Erotic Sci-Fi Romance.

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  • Science Fiction Romance

    5 Easy Questions: Touchstone of Love @beth_barany #RLFblog #timetravel

    A Touchtone of Love 
    5 Easy Questions is an interview is designed to be quick,
    easy, and fun. Today’s guest is Beth Barany.
    What is your go-to
    meal to order when you dine out? Your favorite “I know it will hit the
    spot” item.
    I love breakfast at any time of day, so depending on where I
    am, I’ll usually get two eggs over easy with hash browns, bacon, and a side of
    steamed spinach.
    What were you like
    when you were in school?
    Starting at age 12 in middle school, I was super studious
    and worked hard to get A’s. But before then, I wasn’t paying much attention to
    the teacher and would only do the assignments I liked: math and spelling.
    Everything else wasn’t a nearly as interesting as the book I was reading at the
    time.
    Would you rather stay
    inside and watch snow falling, or get out in it and build a snowman?
    Well, that depends! Am I reading a great book? Then I want
    to stay inside. But if I don’t have anything in my hands at the moment, I want
    to get outside and preferably cross-country ski.
    What was your
    favorite book as a child?
    I really loved The Lost Prince by Frances Hodgson Burnett.
    What was the last
    movie you watched (home or theater)?
    Turbo! What a sweet and fun film about holding fast to your
    dreams and going after them with all you’ve got!

    About the Book

    Title: A Touchtone of Love: A time-travel romance novella
    Genre: Sweet paranormal romance
    Author Name: Beth Barany
    Book heat level (based on movie ratings G, PG, PG13, R):
    PG13
    Blurb (up to 300 words)
    A time-travel romance by award-winning novelist, Beth
    Barany.
    When a thunderstorm transports software expert Rose Waldman
    to thirteenth century France,
    she meets hunky stonemason Julien, who is secretly creating a gargoyle in
    defiance of his master mason. Can independent gadget loving Rose trust her life
    and heart to Julien, and can she really never go home again?
    “…a unique take on gargoyles which I thoroughly
    enjoyed. I highly recommend!” — Karysa Faire
    “…The story was really romantic and the two of them
    together are just pure magic. It is rare that I find a couple rather than a
    single character really making a story worth while, but this one does just
    that.” — Kathy Horseman
    “… recommend this novella to anyone who is looking
    for an entertaining read for the night or weekend.” — Lisa
    ***This is a novella of approximately 20,000 words.***
    Beth Barany writes magical tales of romance and adventure to
    transport readers to new worlds where anything is possible.

    Buy This Book

    Amazon: http://www.amazon.com/Touchstone-Love-Time-Travel-Romance-ebook/dp/B00HPU9RX4
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  • Character Sketch,  Science Fiction Romance

    Character Sketch: Natazekiel from Another Night, Another Planet @jsubject #RLFblog #scifi

    Another Night, Another Planet 

    About the Book

    Title Another Night, Another Planet
    Genre Erotic Science Fiction Romance
    Author Jessica E. Subject
    Book heat level (based on movie ratings): R
    Limited by status…
    Ava is a housekeeper aboard Star Spirit, a luxury cruise ship
    travelling between the Milky Way and the Belvarian System. Coming from a middle-class
    family on Earth, she is considered by passengers as nothing more than an object
    to be tossed away when they’re done with her.
    Shunned because of his lineage…
    Banned from several planets across the universe, Nate struggles
    to run his interstellar shipping business. But the DNA of an exterminated race runs
    through his blood, giving him a diluted form of their powers, and leaving him labeled
    as a terrorist.
    Both searching for the one…
    Through her 1Night Stand dating service, Madame Evangeline matches
    these two together for a celestial escape on the pleasure planet, Elatia.
    Will Ava and Nate find what they’re looking for, or will their
    date be just another night on another planet?

    Buy This Book

    Publisher – http://www.decadentpublishing.com/product_info.php?products_id=794
    Amazon – http://www.amazon.com/dp/B00DCYO1OW/
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    About the Character

    Name: Natazekiel
    Age: 28
    Gender: Male
    Birthplace: unknown, but raised on Earth
    Profession: Interstellar shipping
    Ethnicity/Species (if not human): Claustrian, from the planet
    Claustrum. His ancestors are all dead (murdered) and the planet has been turned
    into a prison colony.
    Describe his/her body build, skin tone, height and weight. Include
    any unique features such as dimples, freckles, or scars: He has short, dark hair,
    tanned skin (natural from his genetics), and is muscular.
    Who is the significant
    other in your character’s life?
    Before and after Ava, there was no one. In Another Night, Another
    Planet, he reunites with her.
    Does he scrape by, live
    comfortably, live extravagantly?
    Nate has money to spend. Unfortunately, he is banned from most
    planets due to his ancestry. Therefore, he appears to scrape by, saving money for
    when he is ready to end his business.
    What special skills does
    your character rely on?
    He relies on his speed and ability to coerce others.
    What does he have a knack
    for doing?
    He has a knack for getting himself into trouble. Sometimes he
    uses words to sweet talk others, and other times he aggravates them.
    If someone from your character’s
    past showed up, who would he most want it to be, and why? OR who would he most NOT
    want it to be, and why?
    He would really love to meet his parents, but they died long
    ago. Therefore, he’d want to find the woman he left behind so many years ago.
    What past event causes
    your character the most fear?
    He fears getting close to someone after being stolen away from
    those he loved, and banned from ever returning to their planet.
    What is your character’s
    biggest need at the beginning of the story?
    He needs to find his ship to escape the Otarians he offended.
    What are your hero’s biggest
    hopes and dreams?
    Although he’d never admit it, he longs to find love again.
    If your character could
    make any one thing happen, what would it be?
    To be reunited with his long, lost love.
    Who in his life has the
    power to hurt this character the most? Why?
    At the beginning of the story, his shipmate, Wyn, has the power
    to hurt him the most. Nate fears Wyn finding love or even a better opportunity and
    leaving him all alone.

    About Your Writer: Questions for your character to answer about you.

    Why do you think your
    writer chose to write about you?
    Because she couldn’t get me out of her head. I just wouldn’t
    leave her alone until she told my story. And let me tell you, I had to fight off
    a bunch of other characters as well.
    What do you wish your
    writer had not told others about you?
    Um, that would be what happens after intercourse. I don’t mean
    for it to happen, but I can’t help it. It’s part of my genetics.
    Was there anything your
    writer discovered about you that was a surprise to one or both of you?
    I didn’t realize how much I’d missed Ava until I saw her again.
    When your writer is writing
    about you, what do you think makes your writer the most happy? What makes your writer
    the most sad?
    For some reason, she really enjoyed writing the scene where I’m
    being chased by the Otarians. And what made her the most sad affected me the same
    way, when I woke up and found Ava gone.
    Why do you think your
    writer loves to write?
    It’s her way to escape to her own little world rather than pulling
    her hair out. She doesn’t smoke, drink, or even have a coffee addiction, so she
    needs to de-stress somehow.
    What other character from
    your book do you think your writer should write a book about? Care to tell us why?
    Well, Wyn and Michelle got their happily-ever-after, even though
    their story wasn’t told. But, I’m curious about Kalara and Jacobus’ relationship.
    I mean, what couple gives erotic massages to others? But, then again, we were on
    Elatia, the pleasure planet.
    Is there anything you’d
    like to say to your writer?
    Thank you for giving me Ava back.

    Author Bio

    Jessica E. Subject is the author of contemporary and science
    fiction romance, ranging from sweet to sexy. In her stories, you could meet clones,
    or a sexy alien or two. You may even be transported to another planet for a romantic
    rendezvous. And if you’re looking for something really steamy, check out her books
    written as Paisley Brown.
    When Jessica isn’t reading, writing, or doing dreaded housework,
    she likes to get out and walk. Fast. But she just may slow down if there is a waterfall
    nearby.
    Jessica lives in Ontario,
    Canada with her
    husband and two energetic children. And she loves to hear from her readers.

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